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Parameter mode, Param\Cntrl\2 page
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Master page: [F2] (Param)— [F3] (Cntrl)
[PAGE] A/F (select page 1)
Part (UP1, UP2, LWR, MBS, MDR)
This parameter allows you to select the Realtime part whose settings you wish to change.
Sensitivity (Low, Medium, High)
Hish, Le. the strongest velocity sensitivity, is the preset value. Hedi um is an intermediary
value that still leaves room for volume and timbre changes according to the force with which
you strike the keys, while L.m represents the minimum velocity sensitivity. Though selecting
Lew does not mean that the part in question does not respond to your velocity, this is probably
the setting you need for organ Tones, although that is not always a good solution.
Quite a few organ Tones are indeed velocity switched Tones that require a rather high veloc-
ity value to sound the "Tone with a fast rotary effect", while smaller velocity values trigger
the same sound "with a slow rotary effect". Since the timbre and volume of such organ Tones
hardly change at all, there is no need to set Sensitivity to Lim,
Min and Max (1~127)
Miri is used to set the smallest velocity value with which the Realtime in question can be trig-
gered. Except in cases where the part is used to complement another one (usually Upper2 or
Upperl1), you should leave this value at "1". The value "0", by the way, cannot be selected
since that value is taken by most MIDI instruments to signal the end of a note (note-off). The
Min value cannot be higher than the Max value.
Mex, on the other hand, represents the highest velocity value with which you can trigger the
part in question. See "Velocity switching (Min and Max)" on page 95 in the Player's Guide
for an example of a useful velocity switching pair. Again, the Max setting cannot be smaller
than the Min setting.
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Dynamic Arranger (Arranger parameters)
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Part (ADR, ABS, AC1~AC6)
This parameter allows you to select the Arranger part whose velocity sensitivity you wish to
change. As explained in the Player's Guide, you can use this parameter to alternate between
two accompaniment parts by varying the force witch which you strike the keys in the chord
recognition area of the keyboard.
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